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A Briefe Treatise of diuerse and sure wayes to finde out the truthe in this doubtful and dangerous time of Heresie: conteyning sundry worthy Motives to the Catholic faith, or considerations to moue a man to beleue the Catholikes and not the
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country, but many people were changing their religious ideas; Bristow was one of these people. While he stayed loyal to his Catholic faith, he saw the need for changes in the religion.
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but his health did not improve and he was advised to return to England. He arrived in London in September with
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His health began to fail and he was obliged to relinquish his work in 1581. In May of that year, he went to
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Richard Bristow died at the early age of 43 on 18 October 1581. The Douay-Rheims edition of the
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Bristow is well known as an earnest student, a powerful controversial writer and, with Allen,
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was published the year after his death. The full Douay-Rheims Bible was published in 1610.
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Queen Elizabeth I had reigned for almost ten years. England had previously been a
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recommended him for a Fellowship at Exeter College; he became a Fellow in 1567.
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in London, UK) was an English Catholic controversialist and Biblical scholar.
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Motiva Omnibus Catholicae Doctrinae Orthodoxis Cultoribus pernecessaria
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Two years after his appointment to the fellowship, he left Oxford for
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Annotations on the Rheims translation of the New Testament
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Demandes to be proponed of Catholikes to the Heretikes
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were chosen to hold a public disputation before Queen
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